1. I have the greatest friends here...wonderful roommates who encourage me and hold me up, great friends on campus who I get to pour my life into and encourage and a beautiful community surrounding me.
2. I have the greatest friends located around the world...people that know exactly what I'm going through, people that are very wise and I have learned a great deal from!
3. I have a supportive family in the states, who loved me so much that they were very proud to send me overseas.
4. I live a life that is worth living...my faith is in Christ and He has given me life and for that my greatest desire is to glorify Him.
Part of our trek down to the part of the beach we normally go to...we had to go over barracades and brave the sand and heat :^)
This was me and Whit before the crows got to our lunch. Keri thinks were weird because we don't have very many pictures where we are just smiling without our mouths wide open.
My first birthday present...Grey's Anatomy...woohoo! And Mom you would be very proud because Whit likes to take multiple pictures so she got a few shots of me opening the gift.
Our turkey dinner...it was yummy! Nice to have a great dinner with all the works.
Us roomies...see we can take a "normal" picture, but who's to say what's "normal", isn't it all relative anyway? Don't worry we really weren't that red, just a little glow from the day in the sun and as always it was completely tan the next day, no red left.
Oh and I have to add...did anyone see that the Aggies beat t.u. the day after Thanksgiving?!? Yea we did...first time in a few years but who's really counting. It just makes me happy that we closed out our regular season this way! Gig 'Em Ags! WHOOP!!!
All of us: bottom-Erika, me, Mary, and Rose; top-Esther, Nancy and Angel
Angel, me and Mary
Nancy, me and Erika (these are the girls that I specifically study with, many times some of the other girls are in there hearing what's going on).
Rose, me and Esther 
This is Edna...she's one of the first girls I started a study with. And she is one of the girls that I have told will be a leader next semester. She chuckled a little but she agreed to it which is awesome! She's from Uganda by the way.
This is Angela...she's in the same study as Edna and also another one I've told will be a leader next semester. She chuckled as well...what is it with people laughing at the idea that they are going to be a leader?!? But she's willing as well and that's all I need to keep pushing it.
This is Agnes...she just started coming to the study I have with Edna and Angela. She's really cool too, has a lot of knowledge and is usually able to relate what we are studying with another passage...it's really neat. 

This is Stella and well she rocks! We just started meeting this morning and we are talking about the various women in the Bible so to kick it off we talked about Eve and everything she caused. She's very wise and has a lot of insight into what God is telling her. It has been pretty amazing to get together with her. She's from Uganda as well, one of Edna's roommates.
Whit being a superhero in her kanga cape, she was Swahili girl with the amazing power of speaking fluent Kiswahili...HA
If you look really closely you can see a tear rolling down this guy's cheek (left side of picture)...poor guy already seems to know what is coming.
The competition...the one on the left was the cutest and the one on the right was most geometric.
So after the results came in, our creations ended up outside and there really was a massacre. The culprits were able to escape from authorities, but the evidence was there. Looks like Whit did it to me, she seems too happy at the site of watermelon guts. We were not able to find a survivor in all the carnage, but each lived a good life with the exception of one. 
Then here are some pictures from a night where we didn’t have any power. It has been really bad lately and very unpredictable when we will actually have power and when we won’t. A little over a month ago, the city went on a seven days a week, no power from 7 am to 7 pm. We are pretty fortunate because we are on the university line, a government run facility, and therefore we still had power, every once in a while it would just shut off but for the most part we had power. But then they decided that it wasn’t fair for everyone else so we went on a three days a week without power from 7 am to 7 pm. Unfortunately things are so unpredictable here that the schedule never held true. And really we knew we wouldn’t have power Monday, Wednesday and Friday but the other days it was anyone’s guess. Then when the team got here, the rest of the city had power all of the time, but we were still on rationing and still we never knew when we would have it or not. Then we had power for a few days in a row and it was great, of course, yesterday it seemed to go back to “normal” schedule, it cut off at 7 am and so we expected it to come back on at 7 pm. Yea it didn’t. It came back on around 830 or 9, then shut off again, then came back on and then shut off again until 1030 this morning. Thankfully we are in short rainy season and it was a pretty cool night (just because it’s rainy season though doesn’t mean it really cools things off, when it’s not raining it’s hotter than hot!). It’s really hard to figure out what to do when you don’t have any power, especially in a place where time just ticks along anyway. We end up reading a lot of books. Unfortunately with that we go through them fast so we will probably run out of books to read before the year is up (so if anyone wants to send us some books they’ve read that they found were good, we welcome it!). So one night when we were in unpredictable power outage, Whit and I busted out our headlamps and played some cards. We had some fun with it!






